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Zara Sagan

Corpse Flower Lore

“Corpse Flower Lore” explores the fascinating world of Amorphophallus titanum, a remarkable plant species known for producing the world's largest unbranched flower structure and its distinctive rotting-flesh odor. This comprehensive examination traces the plant's journey from its 1878 discovery in Sumatra to its current status as a conservation flagship species, weaving together aspects of plant evolution, ecological relationships, and modern preservation efforts.

The book unravels the corpse flower's complex biology, from its extraordinary size and scent production to its intricate relationships with pollinator species in rainforest ecosystems. Through accessible explanations of botanical concepts, readers learn how this peculiar plant has evolved such extreme characteristics and why these adaptations, while remarkable, also create vulnerability in today's changing environment.

The text particularly shines in its exploration of the flower's chemical ecology, explaining how specific organic compounds create its infamous scent. Moving from fundamental biology to conservation science, the narrative progresses through the plant's life cycle while incorporating cutting-edge research techniques, including thermal imaging and genetic studies.

The book uniquely bridges the gap between academic research and public interest, making complex biological processes understandable to both scientists and enthusiasts. By examining both wild and cultivated populations, it presents a compelling case for why this unusual species matters to global biodiversity and what its preservation teaches us about ecosystem management.
72 nyomtatott oldalak
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2025
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2025
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